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Quebec golf lost one of its deans with the death of Jean-Guy Gendron, both a National League hockey player, notably with the Canadiens, and a certified PGA professional.
This is certainly not how they would have wanted to start the break at fortinet PGA TOUR Canada, until July 21. Read more Photo: Joey Savoie
What does the new LIV circuit look like, which is controversial for its funding by Saudi money during tournaments with $25 million in purses each? Read more
It was necessary to go into overtime Monday in Joliette to determine the winner of the Ping Championship presented by Levelwear in Joliette. Read more Photo: Golf Canada
Failing to have a winner from Quebec, like Marc-Étienne Bussières, Pierre-Alexandre, Éric Laporte and company in the recent past, the new PGA champion Bet Regal of Canada this year
Guy Faucher made envious at the colleges of the PGA of Quebec, last week. Read more
This week, Canada Day starts earlier. In fact, the celebrations are already well underway at Golf Canada for a very good reason. Read more
Will the absence of Marc-Étienne Bussières, from the Longchamp club, this year at the Bet Regal Canadian Championship, which is the centennial in Beacon Hill, be filled with great honours by his assistant?
Pierre-Alexandre Bédard cut six shots to par on Tuesday between the 9th and 14th holes to turn a miserable start to the game into a place among the leaders at the 100th Canadian PGA B Championship
At the general meeting, it was by acclamation that the 400 members postponed the leaders in office for another term. Read more
Golf in the big circuits never starts until Thursday. Not this week. Expect a very "hot" Tuesday. Read more
Before closing the U.S. Open, Matthew Fitzpatrick became only the third starter to reach 17 greens in prescribed shots en route to his 68th last year.